Neeharika Naik-Dhungel, EPA CHP Partnership Program Central Pennsylvania AEE Meeting January 26, 2012 Combined Heat and Power: CHP Partnership and the.

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Neeharika Naik-Dhungel, EPA CHP Partnership Program Central Pennsylvania AEE Meeting January 26, 2012 Combined Heat and Power: CHP Partnership and the WWTF Sector

Combined Heat & Power (CHP) CHP - key supply-side energy efficiency resource EPA recognizes CHP’s unique role in: –Protecting public health and welfare –Addressing climate change Advances will help address key challenges: –Lowering the cost of reducing GHG emissions and other air pollutants –Increasing clean energy generation –Improving electricity system reliability

Existing CHP Capacity Source: ICF CHP Database 81.7 GW of installed CHP at 3,700 industrial and commercial facilities (2011) Avoids 1.8 quadrillion Btus of fuel consumption annually Avoids 240 million metric tons of CO 2 per year CO 2 reduction equivalent to removing 42 million cars from the road CO 2 reduction equivalent to eliminating 43 1,000 MW coal power plants 29% Chemicals 14% Paper 8% Food 18% Refining 5% Metals 7 % Other Mfg 6 % Other Industrial 13 % Commercial / Institutional

CHP Value Proposition

The EPA CHP Partnership (CHPP) is a voluntary program that seeks to reduce the environmental impact of power generation by promoting the use of highly efficient CHP / cogeneration. Through 2010, the CHPP helped Partners put into operation more than 520 CHP projects representing more than 5,000 MW of capacity. The CHPP works with multiple CHP applications, technology options, and fuel types. The CHPP offers services and tools for Partners to assist with CHP project development, overcoming regulatory barriers, market transformation, and recognition.. EPA & Combined Heat and Power

CHP Catalog of Technologies Biomass CHP Catalog of Technologies Spark Spread Screening for CHP Candidate Sites Third-Party Review of Feasibility/Design Analysis Incentive and Policy Analysis Technical Assistance for Candidate Sites

Overview Stage 1 - Qualification Stage 2 - Level 1 Feasibility Stage 3 - Level 2 Feasibility Analysis Stage 4 - Procurement Stage 5 - Operations & Maintenance Technical Resources Project Development Handbook

Energy and Emissions Savings Calculations

Benefits of CHP to WWTFs Economic Benefits – –Produces power at a cost below retail electricity. –Displaces purchased fuels for thermal needs. Reliability Benefits - Enhances power reliability for the plant. Efficiency Benefits - Produces more useful energy than if the WWTF were to use biogas solely to meet digester heat loads. Environmental Benefits - Reduces emissions of greenhouse gas and other air pollutants, primarily by displacing utility grid power.

The Report Provides an overview of CHP and its benefits at WWTFs. Describes the existing CHP capacity at WWTFs and the potential market for additional CHP at WWTFs. Analyzes the technical and economic potential for CHP at WWTFs, presenting analyses of electric and thermal energy generation potential at WWTFs, as well as cost- to-generate estimates under three digester gas utilization cases. Presents first-hand observations gathered through interviews of WWTF operators regarding the benefits and challenges of CHP development and operation.

Summary of Key Findings CHP is a reliable, cost-effective option for WWTFs that have, or are planning to install, anaerobic digesters. There is strong potential for increased CHP at WWTFs. 1 MGD = 26 kW electric and 2.4 MMBtu/day thermal with CHP. Cost to generate electricity using CHP ranges from 1.1 to 8.3 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh). –Current retail electric rates range from 3.9 to over 21 cents per kWh National technical potential is >400 MW and 38,000 MMBtu/day. –Could prevent 3 MMTCO 2 annually (emissions of 596,000 cars) National economic potential ranges from MW Translating CHP potential into actual successes requires an understanding of operational realities  14 interviews

CHP Partnership Agreement Partners agree to: –provide data to EPA on existing CHP projects new project development other CHP-related activities In return, EPA will: –Promote incentives for CHP –Provide project-specific assistance –Provide tools/services to accelerate projects –Recognize projects and partners

ENERGY STAR CHP Award Recognize exceptional CHP facilities that reduce emissions Are in commercial operation Use 5% less fuel than state-of-the-art separate heat- and-power generation Be operating within stipulated emission limits in permits.

For More Information Gary McNeil Neeharika Naik-Dhungel ov CHP Partnership Helpline Ph: (703) Web Site: